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  1. 11 de mar. de 2021 · Artist/Group: Da Lench MobAlbum: Guerillas in tha MistReleased: 1992Label: Street Knowledge/East West/AtcoWatch the Official Video of this song https://www.y...

  2. "Guerillas In The Mist" features the uncompromised Cube that Afro-America fell in love with, the boisterous stylings of T-Bone, as well as the more reserved yet still threatning cadence of J-Dee. I feel like this was the record that my father used as a soundtrack for his decision to dedicate his life to Islam when he moved from the D to LA in the early 90's.

  3. Guerillas in tha Mist. Come down and beware of the black fist The guerillas straight mutherfucking killers in the mist Take a shot Buck Buck but you can't whore us Never thought you'd see South Central niggas in the forest! Don't kick in the chorus just yet Cause we ain't made a mess yet Lench Mob produce the best yet Comin real hard man

  4. Guerillas In Tha Mist ( CD, Album) EastWest Records America. 7567-92206-2. Germany. 1992. Recently Edited. Guerillas In Tha Mist ( CD, Album, Club Edition) Street Knowledge (6), EastWest Records America. A2 92206.

  5. Guerillas in tha Mist is the debut studio album by American Hip hop group Da Lench Mob. Released in September 22, 1992 under Street Knowledge Records, East West America Records and Atco Records. Recording sessions were mostly taken place at Echo Sound in Los Angeles from June 1991 to April 1992. The majority of the production was handled by Ice Cube, who is also featured throughout the album ...

  6. Kicking pumps, smoking humps. The guerillas, rollin' from deep in the bumps. Short Dog got the motherfuckin′ pump. And it's true T-Bone got the twenty-two. That′s how it's done. So you better run yo′, run yo'. Run your ass out the jungle. 'cause hear the guns go and we don′t miss. The Lench Mob, the guerillas in the mist.

  7. 9 de jun. de 2009 · As much Ice Cube is in this album, it also contains very real blood, sweat, and tears. “Guerillas in Tha Mist” went gold in December ’92, a few days after the release of an album that soon came to overshadow the rest of contemporary West Coast rap, Dr. Dre’s “The Chronic.”